True or False  _(1) The expression n/3*(8+4) evaluates to 16 if n=4   ___(2) x is greater than both y and z can be written as the statement x>y&&z ;  in Java. ___(3) In Java a string is automatically an object.

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_(1) The expression n/3*(8+4) evaluates to 16 if n=4  

___(2) x is greater than both y and z can be written as the statement x>y&&z ;  in Java.

___(3) In Java a string is automatically an object. 

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Java Object is an instance of a class which is a template or blueprint that describes the behavior and state of an entity. Every object has a specific state and behavior and it is created from a class. An object has three features State The state of an object is stored in fields (variables). Fields are also known as attributes, instance variables, and non-static variables. Behavior The behavior of an object is shown via methods. Methods are also known as member functions, procedures, and subroutines. Identity An object identity is typically implemented via a unique ID. The value of the ID is not visible to the external user.

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